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Souvenirs from Dolls Rendez-Vous
2016 ~by Saiyaku Chan
**My handsome Prince Nakal Vampire Firefly
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CCC Prince NAKAL | 12 cm Tiny BJD | Vampire Firefly Faerie Boy | fair skin | Glow-in-the-Dark resin white
In WeeDollyWears handmade wig/outfit
BJD Sculpt ™️ Copyright ©️ 2008 | Charles Grimberg-Stephan | Charles' Creature Cabinet
| All Rights Reserved.
I've been reorganizing my room and also my dolly display all this days. This still looks kind of messy but it's a start LOL . (here are only some of my mga girlz , one barbie , and some ken's at the top ^^)
I have laid out all the items for the 'golu gift bags'. Traditionally, they have a mirror, comb, bindis, haldi and kumkum. I also added one of these multicultural dolls as a gift. Believe it or not in 2003 when I bought those dolls, 6 came in a package for 1$ and they are fantastically made!
More about Navarathri here
I have laid out all the items for the 'golu gift bags'. Traditionally, they have a mirror, comb, bindis, haldi and kumkum. I also added one of these multicultural dolls as a gift. Believe it or not in 2003 when I bought those dolls, 6 came in a package for 1$ and they are fantastically made!
More about Navarathri here
I have laid out all the items for the 'golu gift bags'. Traditionally, they have a mirror, comb, bindis, haldi and kumkum. Generally the mirrors have a picture of a Hindu goddess on it. Since I couldn't find them here, I decided to try to make it on my own. Here is one rendition, with the goddess on the front, and separated by some beads glued on...
More about Navarathri here
I have laid out all the items for the 'golu gift bags'. Traditionally, they have a mirror, comb, bindis, haldi and kumkum. Generally the mirrors have a picture of a Hindu goddess on it. Since I couldn't find them here, I decided to try to make it on my own. Here are two types...the ones on the sides have the goddess on the front, and separated by some beads glued on...the one in the middle has a bigger photo of goddess on back, and the other side has a mirror of the same size.
More about Navarathri here